Gaming Headsets Reviews
Latest Gaming Headsets Reviews

HyperX Cloud III S Wireless Review: Like the Cloud III Wireless, but better
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
HyperX's Cloud III S Wireless headset brings Bluetooth and a built-in mic to the most comfortable headset we've ever used.

Corsair Virtuoso Max Review: Sounds great, feels... less great
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
And the software is the opposite of great.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless Review: The cheaper Nova 7
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
The Arctis Nova 5 Wireless is a cheaper alternative to the Arctis Nova 7 Wireless, but it suffers from the same driver issues as its pricier counterpart.

Turtle Beach Atlas Air Review: Feels like air, but sounds better
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Turtle Beach's new Atlas Air is an open-back wireless gaming headset with an impressively lightweight, comfortable design and great sound. But the software is bad.

Beyerdynamic MMX 300 Pro Review: Great sound, but otherwise pretty basic
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Beyerdynamic's newest gaming headset features its studio-quality Stellar.45 drivers, but it's expensive for what is otherwise a fairly basic wired headset.

Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed Review: Gamers only
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
The Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed is a well-built, comfortable gaming headset with tri-mode connectivity and decent battery life, but it doesn't do much to stand out against the competition.

Sony InZone Buds Review: Makes the Competition Obsolete
By Matthew S. Smith published
Device compatibility issues aside, Sony’s InZone Buds set a new high mark for audio quality in the gaming earbud arena. Class-leading ANC and battery life sweeten the deal.

Corsair Virtuoso Pro Review: A Different Virtuoso
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Corsair’s first open-back gaming headset, the Virtuoso Pro, has 50mm graphene dynamic drivers and a plasticky build.
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